Peer review of the code
(I am aware of the general distate for capitalized vars;
I've gotten better, look at 0.81 or ask wog)

Opinions on other features etc. (especially things listed in TODO.pod)

Need a name and good way of describing -S (currently CRONSOGGY);
-S prevents the use of open(FH, "-|") which is believed
to have an implict fork and is therefore not 100% cross-platform.

I'd like to know if you have a platform that supports this
but not fork.

Confirmations of functionality on various platforms.
With minimal switches required to work; in order of increasing
desperation: -s, -X, -s -S, -X -S.

It is known to work on Linux with 5.005_03 and Activestate 628 on Windows 98.

For bug reports please send the output and switches of however you
were tying to run it as well as that from:
-s -S -U -X -x 15 -L -
(+ any other switches you may be using
- whatever might conflict with what you're doing (-U if you're root?))

MacPerl people *cough* ChemBoy *cough*:
You can set your switches via {startup volume}/etc/default/cron.